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Marooned (1969). Astronauts Richard Crenna, Gene Hackman and James Franciscus are marooned in space, and the space agency has to figure out how to get them home. Gregory Peck is in charge of Mission Control, and David Jansen is one of his astronauts.

The Lavender Hill Mob (1951). A younger Obi-Wan is a meek little account who masterminds a gold bullion robbery from his employer.
Take the High Ground (1954). Richard Widmark is a Korean War veteran, now drill instructor trying to pass on his wisdom to new recruits.

Watched Justice League: War and I must say that I have never been so disappointed with a DC animated feature. As good as last year's Flashpoint Paradox was, this was its equivalent in bad. The source material was deficient enough in its reinterpretation of the origin of the league, but this adaptation lacked even the basic elements that have traditionally made the DC animated films: strong voices, tight script, fidelity to the characters. Bruce Timm has been gone for a few films now, and no disrespect intended towards James Tucker, but this is the first which decidedly begs to have his influence back. And, sadly, it appears that on the docket of upcoming films is a sequel to this one. On the plus side, the bluray has bonus invasion themed episodes Justice League Unlimited and Young Justice - both of which are FAR superior to this.